Brands And Celebrities Joining Forces For Good

February 10, 2016

Seeing a brand and celebrity team up together to support a charity can make a big impact. Through the philanthropic efforts of your favorite brands, you too can support charitable actions. Consider supporting these following brands that have notable and exciting celebrity partnerships for good causes:

Denis Leary & Guinness for the Leary Firefighters Foundation

Guinness and Denis Leary have been partners in raising money for the Leary Firefighters Foundation (LFF) for over three years. Guinness has raised more than half a million dollars for the organization, which goes toward providing firefighters nationwide with quality equipment, training, education and technology. The company focuses on giving back to those who are “Made of More,” like their founder and firefighters, who show great courage without asking for recognition. They raise money through the sale of limited edition products, such as special T-shirts and an Extraordinary Irish Beers Variety Pack.

And if you need even more of a reason to support Guinness, try out their new Guinness Nitro IPA. Cheers to drinking to help out the community!

March of Dimes is committed to reducing premature births and researching treatments. As a mother and Kmart ambassador, Michaels is proud to be a part of this project and helping babies get a healthy start. Kmart also accepts in-store and online donations for March of Dimes during its yearly campaign.

Kate Moss & Rimmel for Comic Relief

Red Nose Day, held by Comic Relief, may be the most well-known philanthropic event in the world. Dedicated to ending poverty, it is held annually by the British organization.

Kate Moss, the icon for all Rimmel London products, has her own lipstick line for the company. For last year’s event, the company released a limited edition lipstick in Red Nose Red, with proceeds going to Red Nose Day. Moss starred in a fun commercial for the lipstick with comedian David Walliams, proving that besides being a supermodel, she is able to laugh at herself to support a good cause. Rimmel even swapped out their classic catchphrase for the updated “Get the Red Nose Look.”

Being a responsible patron can be as simple as researching common brands you use to assess their corporate responsibility. Put your money with brands who support good causes, and you will make a difference while you shop.